Summer time is right around the corner, and an updo look that is easy yet edgy is a must! Guido, a Redken Creative consultant breaksdown how to create this look, shown on the runway at Louis Vuitton's Spring/Summer 2012 look.

“At the Louis Vuitton show, we’re creating an easy updo, a French twist with bits sticking out so it’s a little bit punky. We took inspiration from the Marc Jacobs show in New York and evolved the look with a dryer texture for the Louis Vuitton woman. Some of the models are wearing tiaras and this is overall a very pretty look.”

–Guido, Redken Creative Consultant

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Apply a bodifying cream-mousse into damp hair and blow dry

Apply texturizer all over hair for texture and a matte finish

Pull hair away from teh face and into a French twist. Pull a few pieces out at in the back

Looking for a sculpted, wavy look? Lucky you, Miu Miu had just that to match their glamorous Spring/Summer 2012 collection.

"“At Miu Miu, we’re replicating this new type of texture that we’ve seen a lot of this season. Miu Miu is Prada’s “little sister” so we used a similar texture seen in Milan at Prada as a reference for today. The hair is down with a few waves in the front and in the back – it’s finished with Redken’s forceful 23 so you know there’s something in it. ”

–Guido, Redken Creative Consultant

Now create the look!

Apply a blow-dry gel to damp hair and rough dry

While your hair is still warm from the blow dryer, pull your hair into a knot at the occipital bone and let set for 15 minutes or hair is done cooling

Pull your hair out so that there is a slight wave in the back

For the front part, create a center part and puoll the left and right sections(seperately) slightly over the forehead to create a wave effect and tuck behind the ears

Finish the look with a strong hairspray so that hair is completely stiff. You want to create a very hard looking texture

Of all the hues to wear, besides red, orange is a 'harsh' tone to work with on many skin tone types. But it doesn't have to be this way, there are ways you can fit the bright hue into your every day beauty, and what perfect timing with the summer season on it's way! Make your life more interesting and read on to see how you can really make your eyes pop this season by wearing the bright hue on your eyes.

EYES

It's sounds a little bold & daring, but it's a great color, especially for blue eyes-- it's a great complimentary color!

Apply a white base shadow and blend towards your brow bone

Pat a metallic gold on the inner corner of your lid

Next, apply the bright hue the mid and outer corner of your lid, blending it with the metallic gold color

Line the lid with a brown or black eyeliner, gliding the liner as close to the lashline as possible

Take a face powder or nude shadow color and apply to the browbone and blend down

If you'd like to define your crease, blend a bronze or brown shadow from your crease line and blend outward

For more eye brightness, line the lower lash line corner with the orange hue and line the rest of your lower waterline with the brown or black liner you lined your upper lid

Apply mascara to your lashes and curl your upper lashes for even more definition.

We'll help you take the hottest beauty trends from the runway to everyday! Take a peek behind the scenes as we get the scoop on the latest beauty trends backstage at Ralph Lauren!

This season's look is elegant, classic, and can be classified in one word -- perfection!

Get the Look

Makeup

Makeup artist Tom Pecheux started with a matte foundation, then applied white eye shadow from the eyelid to the brow bone. Then he placed black mascare on the upper lash only, and then curled the top lash for added impact. He used an apricot and pink blush on the apples of the cheeks, adding a sweet dimension, and finished the look with a gold-hued gloss placed softly on the lips.

Photo Credit: Photography/FirstView and Post/shootdigital

Hair

Hair stylist Fuido Palau kept the hair clean, simple and modern -- the 'epitome of the Ralph Lauren woman. "The look is easy sophistication achieved by a ponytail. It's very elegant, but not forced. It's just about true beauty and a luxurious look."

To create this look:

Blow dry hair, spritzing a volume spray to achieve a bouncy blowout

Part hair in center and pull back using fingers to make it feel effortless

Pull hair back into a ponytail a few inches above the nape of the neck and tie with elastic.

take a small section of the hair and wrap around the elastic to cover the elastic band

Finish with a finishing spray to smooth any flyaways

Photo Credit: Photography/FirstView and Post/shootdigital

Fragrance

To complement this look, spritz Ralph Lauren Romance onto the pulse points and on effortless ponytail.

Seasons change...so should your beauty regimen! Dump the dark colors and lighten up a bit! Spring 2012 is all about bright and bold hues. Designers like Betsey Johnson and J. Crew pumped up the volume with young, playful, and colorful beauty looks on the Spring 2012 runway.

Makeup is focused all on the lips this season, so grab a punched up color and rock it! While you're at it, switch up your scent and get a new fragrance! Suit your fragrance with the summer season and let us know which products you plan to switch to! Happy Spring/Summer 2012!

Set your fitness goals now instead of January 1. Oftentimes when we set an official start date that is as monumental as New Year's Day, we set ourselves up to fail. Start now. Fall is a great time to get in shape.

During the summer months, we tend to pay the professionals to give us our pedicures since flip-flops and sandals are the norm for most women. During the fall and winter months, even though we gravitate toward the closed-toe shoes, we still want our toes to look nice, right? If you want to save a few bucks but still have gorgeous feet, try a do-it-yourself pedicure.

When I was 11, I wore my first cologne … quite unintentionally I might add. My mother, while applying a few generous splashes to my stepfather's jaw, swooped in over me and dried her hands on my cheeks. I recoiled in horror, wincing and gagging and flapping my arms for added effect. But when I retreated to my bedroom (slamming my door in a little mock-huff), I revelled in the aroma, and for a moment, felt very "grown up." The cologne was Drakkar Noir.

In an ideal world, all women would own a bottle of Chanel No. 5. In 1921, Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel tasked perfumer Ernest Beaux with creating a fragrance that would define women. Nearly 100 years later, Chanel No. 5 remains the top-selling perfume in the world. Why is it called Chanel No. 5? Because it took Beaux five attempts to get it just the way Coco Chanel wanted it.

With Father's Day just around the corner, we’re here to help you make some educated choices when buying fragrance for the big man. We know fathers can be notoriously hard to shop for, but fortunately, they can also be quite easy to please. Forget the socks and the hankies, and give Dad the gift of scent! Here are our top picks for Dad for June 19th.